especially at horizontal position.
CAUTION
Please use foot stand properly in order to make better thermal performance as thin client is kind of fanless solution. Micro phone input connector.
Parallel Port Connector This connector can be used for a printer connection.2 Connector Descriptions
Power Switch The Power Switch key to turn ON/OFF the WBT.1. USB Port These connectors can be used for the USB devices. Do not put any substances to influence venting holes function.
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.4. Audio output Connector This connector is used to connect to an outward speaker.

RJ-45 Network Connector This connector can be used to connect the built-in 32-bit 10/100-T Ethernet network LAN Controller to a host or Hub. VGA Connector This connector is for displaying on a standard VGA compatible device. USB 2. Serial Port Connectors These connectors can be used for the serial device such as a modem device.0 Port These connectors can be used for the USB devices. Power Connector This connector is for connecting the power cord with the terminal and the DC Adapter. PS/2 Mouse Connector This connector is for a mouse using a PS/2 plug (mini DIN). PS/2 Keyboard Connector This connector is for a standard keyboard using a PS/2 plug (mini DIN).
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There are seven dialog boxes that display in succession during the process.
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.2
Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard lets you set terminal network configuration and terminal display parameters. Other dialog boxes will prompt you for network and display information.
General
2.1 Display Settings
The monitor supports several kinds of resolutions.2 2. Some dialog boxes are informational and require no user input. You can launch this dialog box anywhere in the program at any time by pressing the [F2] key. Ctrl+Alt+Home: Use this function to activate the Start menu. If you want to test it.2.
2. choose the desired resolution from the list box and click Test. Ctrl+Alt+End: Use this function to go back to the Windows list. Each dialog box is self-explanatory. Any future changes can be made using the Terminal Properties dialog box.1
Initial Terminal Setup
Hot-keys Functions
Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down Arrow Use this function to switch sessions.

these identifiers are called IP addresses. If you need to specify static IP address for the terminal. when a terminal unit is powered on and a request is broadcast over the network. Use the IP information supplied by DHCP.
2. The next few steps will allow you to choose the method you wish to assign your IP address with. If your network provides DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service and you want it to provide the terminals IP information. IP Address
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.1 Use the IP information supplied by DHCP.2.3.2.2. select the second option. or if the unit is not properly connected to the network. The DHCP will automatically assign an IP address that is drawn from a pool of available IP addresses. leave the first option selected.3 Network Configuration
Network attached device must contain a unique network identifier.2. If the network is using TCP/IP as a communication protocol. The terminal can get its IP address through a DHCP service by default. In these cases. The option is selected automatically if your network does not provide a DHCP service. leave the second option selected.2 Locale
Set up the keyboard locale for the local device. 2.

3.2
Name Servers
The screen shown below will appear only if you choose the Static IP Addressing method. You will be required to enter the following information onto the screen. To enable DNS.1
Specify an IP address
If the method you selected on the previous screen was to enter static IP address. or both.3. In the text boxes. Gateway Optional address which identifies the machine through which a subnet communicates with another network. The format will follow the standard addressing format. Name Servers
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. Click OK.2. Terminal servers typically support both DNS (Domain Naming Service) and WINS (Windows Internet Naming Service) name resolution services.2. check the corresponding box. IP address Required for identifying this unit to the network. The DHCP method will provide this information required using a name resolution service. This screen allows the terminal unit to use one or both of these resolution services. enter the following information as appropriate for each. Specify an IP Address
2.2. Subnet Mask Required for designating which network the IP address is a part of. WINS. the screen shown below will then appear.

to apply the settings. press [F2] key to display the Terminal Properties sheet. click Back. click Finish.2. Finish
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.4 Finishing the Setup Wizard
To review or change settings made on previous pages.2. To change these settings after you have finished the Setup Wizard.

11)
Terminal Connection Manager
3. then go in Connections.3
Connections Management
The Terminal Connection Manager dialog box is designed to help you manage your terminal's network connections. please refer to section 4. Connections tab does not exist in desktop mode.Terminal Conenction Manager dialog will not appear automatically after boot.3. then you can select the connection you wish you to make. The following figure shows the Connections properties sheet. If in desktop mode. The dialog box displays after boot. click on Start. click on Start. (To change modes.
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. and select Connection Manager to open the manager as shown below. to connect to terminal network connections.1
Using the Connections Properties Sheet
The functions of the Connections properties sheet are used to make (connect to) terminal network connections. The following figure shows the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. and consists of the Connections properties sheet and the Configure properties sheet.

Clicking on Add command button on the Configure properties sheet.2
Using the Configure Properties Sheet
The Configure properties sheet allows the user to Add. and configure connections.
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. This dialog box is invoked by: Clicking on the Configure tab in the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. Edit. The following figure shows the New Connection dialog box.
3. Delete. The following figure shows the Configure properties sheet.3
Creating New Connections
The New Connection dialog box is used to create new network connections. Configure Properties Sheet
Figure as above is a screenshot of LBT running in Desktop mode.Connections Properties Sheet
3.

There are different versions of Mozilla in Linux LBTs. Refer to chapter 3. Web Browser Connects to the Internet directly via Mozilla. through which connects to an ICA (Winframe/Metaframe) server.1 Choosing a Connection Protocol
Use the scroll list shown in the dialog box above to select the type of connection protocol you want. Refer to chapter 3. they are as follow： Microsoft Remote Desktop Client RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) protocol. Termtek Emulation Termtek Emulation is powerful tool to setup emulation of ANSI&ASCII and IBM emulation. VNC Viewer VNC (Virtual Network Computing) protocol. X11 The X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) is used by X terminals (and X servers in general) to set up an X session with a remote system over the network. through which connects to a WBT (Linux -Based Terminal) server.4 for RDP Connections.10 for further detail. you can execute commands in remote machine as well as transfer files to and from the remote machine. through which connects to a VNC (WinVNC) server.5 for ICA Connections. Refer to chapter 5. Refer to section 3.New Connection Dialog Box
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.6 for the Internet applications. There are thirteen connection protocols available.1 for all details. You can write the script in the connection.7 for further detail Shell Script Editor a powerful tool to setup Linux shell script in connection manager. Refer to chapter 3. Please refer to section 3. When you choose from the list above.9 for further detail. Citrix ICA Client ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) protocol.8 for more detail. It depends on the capacity of the RAM of your WBT. Please refer to section 3. and run the connection to execute the script. SSH Client SSH (Secure Shell) is a secure way to log into another computer over a network. Please refer to section 3. you are deciding which connection protocol you want to use to connect to a server.3.

Please refer to section 3. User name.12 for further detail. without a rewrite. It provides instant access to Windows applications from any device or platform.NX Client NX Client is a fast remote access solution. RSH RSH (Remote Shell) is a command line program. Please refer to section 3. Please refer to section 3.4.14 for further detail. You can execute commands through the Telnet and they will be executed as if you were entering them directly on the server console. Go-Global Windows Server Client Go-Global is a fast remote access solution. Password.
3.1 General
You can type the Computer name. Telnet Telnet is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network LAN connections.11 for further detail. and on another computer across the computer network.
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.13 for further detail. it’s a lightweight mean to carry with you the power of your office workstations installed with NX Server. and Domain on this page. Please refer to section 3.2 Display
You can choose the size of your remote desktop and set the color quality. secure way to web-enable applications. Tarantella Tarantella software is a scalable. Please refer to section 3.
3. You can execute shell commands as another user.15 for further detail.4.4 RDP Connections 3.

Choosing “Bring to this computer”.
3. It could bring the sounds from the server to the client device. you can click Start the following program on connection .
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. You can also specify path and file name when you specify a program.4.3.4.3 Local Resources
You can set the sound on this page.4 Programs
If you want to start a program while connection.

See “Changing a Connection Entry” for more information on changing the other properties for a connection entry.1
a. b. in any order.
Creating a new connection entry
In the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. Click Add. c. Published applications are specific applications set up by an administrator for remote users to run. When you follow these steps. Choose the Network Connection or Dial-In Connection for the remote application.
3. you set the essential items you need to connect to a Citrix server from your WBT.
3.1.1 Creating a New ICA Connection Entry
You can configure and run two types of ICA sessions：Citrix server connections and published applications.4.3.
NOTE:
This procedure describes the simplest way to create a connection entry. Citrix server connections let you access the desktop of a specific Citrix server. click the list box and select Citrix ICA Client. In the New Connection dialog box. you are presented with the application itself.
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ICA Connections
Use this application to create a Citrix ICA connection.5.5. Citrix server connections allow you to remotely control a session on a Citrix server from your WBT. click the Configure tab.5 Performance
The Performance properties sheet allows you to optimize the performance with connections. Click OK. When connected.
3. you can run any applications available on the desktop.

1 To start a previously defined connection
a.
Click Server or Published Application. type the name of the published application or select the name from the pop-up menu to the right of the Server field.1.3. If no user name and password are present in the entry or if the information entered previously are invalid. If you have typed the name of the MetaFrame server or published application.
Click Server to connect to a server or Published Application to connect to a published application.
d. For a server connection. If you have selected a server or published application from the pop-up menu. —or— For a published application. Enter a valid user name and password for the Citrix server and click “OK” to log on.2 Connecting to a Citrix Server 3.
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. in the Description field. click the Connections tab. type a unique description for the entry.5.
If you specified a valid user name and password in the connection entry.2. then server logon dialog box will appear. The description is used to identify the connection in the Citrix ICA Client window. b.5. Click OK to save the entry or Cancel to exit the Properties dialog box without saving the entry.
3. b. a default description is automatically added. type the name or IP address of the MetaFrame server or select the name from the pop-up menu to the right of the Server field. you are logged in as that user.
c. Select the desired connection name and click Connect. In the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box.2
a.5.

and domain to log in to the Citrix
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.2 “Specifying an Application to Run after Connecting to a Citrix Server” for more information.5.3. The Logon tab.
The Edit Connection Details dialog box contains the following tabs: a. Make the desired changes. The Application tab. see section 3.3.
3. The Server tab.
a. c.1
Changing the properties of a connection entry
In the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box.5. password. c.
Click the name of the connection entry that you want to change. where you can set the server or published application name to which to connect. d. Click Edit to display the Edit Connection Details dialog box.5. where you can specify an application to run after connecting to a Citrix server. b. Click OK to save your changes.3 Changing a Connection Entry
This section describes how to change properties for an existing connection entry. where you can set the user name. b. click the Configure tab.3.

Click the Application tab.3 “Specifying Logon Information” for more information. In the Command Line box. b. The Firewall Settings tab.5.
In the Working Directory box. specify the working directory to be used with the application. if you select Open from the File menu. type: C:\Wtsrv\Notepad. type C:\My Documents. f. see section 3. Notepad begins. you will not see the Windows desktop when you connect and the connection is closed when you exit the application.
Click OK to save your changes. The Options tab.6 “Configuring Firewall Settings” for more information.3.server automatically.
f. d.5. Select the connection entry that you want to change and click Edit. For example. click Configure.
When you log on to the Citrix server. the C:\My Documents directory is displayed. c.
NOTE:
This tab does not apply to connection entries for published applications.
a. see section 3.5.3. where you can control the connection between the Citrix server and your WBT and configure sound support. to launch Notepad automatically after connection .3. see section 3.exe
e.3. where you can set the number of colors used for the ICA Client window. If you specify an application.5.3. If you use Notepad to work on documents in the C:\My Documents directory.5 “Setting Connection Entry Options” for more information.
3. e. see section 3. specify the path and file name of the application to be run after connecting to the Citrix server. where you can configure the client to use a SOCKS proxy and alternate address re-mapping. The Window tab.
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In the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. d. Any value entered is ignored.5. In Notepad.4 “Changing the Window Properties” for more information.2
Specifying an Application to Run after Connecting to a Citrix Server
Use the Application tab to specify an application to run after connecting to a Citrix server.

b. domain. Select the connection entry that you want to change and click Edit.3. and password each time you connect to the Citrix server or published application. Select the connection entry that you want to change and click Edit.3. d.
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e. c.5.
3.5. c. click Configure.3
Specifying Logon Information
You can include the settings needed to log on to the Citrix server as part of the connection entry. you are prompted for your user name. Type a valid user name. domain.
In Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. If you leave these boxes blank. Click the Window tab.
a. b. click Configure.
In Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. and password. Click the Logon tab.
a.
Click OK to save your changes.3. This saves time when connecting to the server but is less secure.4
Changing Window Properties
Use the Window tab to change the number of colors to use for ICA connections made using the connection entry.

click Configure. b.
Click OK to save your changes.
Use Data Compression Click Use Data Compression to reduce the amount of data transferring between the ICA Client and the Citrix server. If your client device is on a high-speed LAN. c. enabling compression can increase performance. 32 Thousand or 16 Million.5. you can set the number of window colors to 16. 256.d. such as data compression and sound support.
e. If you have sufficient bandwidth.
In the Window Colors box.
d.
a. you may not need compression.
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. Click the Options tab.
3.
In the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. If your connection is bandwidth-limited. leave compression off to conserve processing power on the Citrix server. Select the connection entry that you want to change and click Edit.5
Setting Connection Entry Options
Use the Options tab to set options specific to the connection entry.3.

High. This mode provides the greatest audio quality but should be used only when bandwidth consumption is not a concern. For faster connections (for example. set the mode to Auto to turn SpeedScreen on or off depending on the latency of the connection. Local Text Echo accelerates display of the input text. From the pull-down list.e.3. select one of the following quality levels. You can override Auto mode using the Toggle Speed Screen hotkey. This value is recommended for low-bandwidth connections.
NOTE:
Local text echo does not support input using IME.6
Configuring Firewall Settings
If you are using a SOCKS proxy server to limit access to your Citrix servers.
g. set mode to Off. This value is recommended for most LAN-based connections. set mode to On to decrease the delay between user input and screen display.
Click OK to save your changes. including most modem connections.5. Speed Screen Latency Reduction SpeedScreen Latency Reduction improves performance over high latency connections by providing instant feedback to the user in response to typed data or mouse clicks. See your MetaFrame server documentation for more details. Compression of sound data provides greater bandwidth efficiency but reduces sound quality somewhat.
f. You can configure a default SOCKS proxy for all connections or use only one SOCKS proxy with a specific connection file. This mode offers the most efficient use of bandwidth but also decreases sound quality severely. if you are connecting over a LAN).
Enable the Bitmap Cache Bitmap caching stores commonly-used bitmaps (images) locally on your client so that they do not have to be transferring over the ICA connection every time they are needed.
NOTE:
SpeedScreen Latency Reduction will work only when it is available on the MetaFrame server you are connecting to and has been enabled. effectively shielding you from experiencing latency on the network. Medium. Enable Sound Click Enable Sound to enable sound support. Mouse Click Feedback provides visual feedback of a mouse click. you must configure the ICA Client to connect to Citrix servers through a SOCKS proxy server. Local Text Echo and Mouse Click Feedback. If you are not certain of the connection speed. To do the former one please refer to the section To configure a SOCKS proxy server for a specific connection entry
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b. Using this mode results in less bandwidth consumption than when using High. in that the mouse pointer is immediately changed to an hourglass indicator.
To change Speed Screen settings In the Speed Screen section there are two list boxes. For slower connections (for example if you are connecting over a WAN or a dial-in
connection). Select a mode from the drop-down list：
a.
3.
h. Low. c.

d. This WBT is equipped with a CPU of outstanding speed to offer you a local browser session you never experiences before. click Configure. Click the Firewall Settings tab.1 To Make a New Web Browser Connection
To make a new connection follow the steps below: In Terminal Connection Manager dialog box click on Configure tab.
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Select Socks for Proxy Type. click on Add to add a new connection. Click OK to save your changes. scroll through the list in the box. In the Port box.
In the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box.
3.6
Web Browser Connection
This is an optional function for your WBT. Then click on OK to continue. enter the proxy server's port number (if different than 1080). This local browser connection will require more RAM utilization and powerful CPU to have better performance. Select the connection entry that you wish to change and click Edit.a. c. check your vender for this support before your purchase. b. choose Web Browser. enter the SOCKS proxy server’s IP address. g. In the Proxy Address box. f.
3.6. e.

If your network settings have been correctly set up then this will work.
3. After filling out the Server IP. then click on Connections tab.2 Starting a Web Browser Connection
To start this connection. click on OK to complete this connection.
3.7
X11 Client
The X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) is used by X terminals (and X servers in general) to set up an X session with a remote system over the network. Type the connection name and connection URL.
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. click OK button to connect. This Web connection will now show on the Terminal Connection Manager.6. first enter the Terminal Connection Manager. double click this Web connection.The following figure shall now appear.

1 Make a Shell Script
To make a new connection follow the steps below: In Terminal Connection Manager dialog box click on Configure tab.
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3. and run the connection to execute the script.8. Then click on OK to continue. scroll through the list in the box.XDMCP
3.8
Shell Script Editor
This is a powerful tool to setup Linux shell script in connection manager. You can write the script in the connection. click on Add to add a new connection. choose Shell Script Editor.

This Shell Script will now show on the Terminal Connection Manager. Select Termtek Emulation as the new connection you would like to add. click Add under the Configure tab in Connection Manager. Then click OK to continue. click on OK to complete this script. user can edit existing Script Files.
3. Type the script name and script command.9
Termtek Emulation
To create a new connection. The following figure shows the shell script running.
Press Import Scirpt.
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.The following figure shall now appear.

However unlike telnet.Public Key : To connect in first time. In first time to connect.3. In order to set the public key to server. you must type twice of password for login server. You can select “Password” or “Public Key” that you want to authenticate for login server. When you open this connection which you can login to server directly. Login Method .Password : Enter the password for SSH. The “X11 Forwarding” is how to log into a remote computer over a network. all data between the client and server is encrypted. click Add under the Configure tab in Connection Manager. Enter the Connection name. you can execute commands in remote machine as well as transfer files to and from the remote machine. Select SSH Client as the new connection you would like to add.10 SSH Client
SSH (Secure Shell) is a secure way to log into another computer over a network. In next time to connect. and get a graphical user interface while lessening the chances of other people eavesdropping in on your personal data. To create a new connection. SSH server and Username you would like to log in the server with. . Then click OK to continue.
The window below will then pop up. you will login directly
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Enter the session name.
NX Connection will then start. click Add under the Configure tab in Connection Manager.
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. press next to continue. configuration settings will be saved with this name.11 NX Client
NX Client is a fast remote access solution. it’s a lightweight mean to carry with you the power of your office workstations installed with NX Server. Then click OK to continue.3. Select NX Client as the new connection you would like to add. You are then required to enter the server name the port you are going to connect to. To create a new connection.

To launch the connection in future. login window will then pop up requesting your login name and password.
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.Check the boxes if you wish to create shortcut on desktop or configure advance settings. Click finish to finish NX Connection Wizard. go to Start-> Connections -> then select the NX connection u created before.
After setting up the wizard.

the client will attempt to establish connection with the server.
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.After entering your login details.
A screenshot of a NX connection.

To create a new connection. and the username you will be logging in as. Select Tarantella Client as the new connection you would like to add. the location of the server. Then click OK to continue. without a rewrite.
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To make the connection.3. secure way to web-enable applications.
Type in the name you would like to name this connection as. go to Start -> Connections then select the Tarantella connection you would like to connect to. click Add under the Configure tab in Connection Manager.12 Tarantella
Tarantella software is a scalable. Press OK to continue.

click Add under the Configure tab in Connection Manager. Enter the Connection name. Then click OK to continue. press OK to connect.13 Telnet Client
Telnet is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network LAN connections.
3. Select Telnet Client as the new connection you would like to add. You can execute commands through the Telnet and they will be executed as if you were entering them directly on the server console. Telnet server and Username you would like to log in the server with.The next window will then request for the password for the username you will be logging in as. To create a new connection.
The window below will then pop up. After entering your password.
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and on another computer across the computer network. in WBT mode.To connect. Select RSH Client as the new connection you would like to add. under Connection tab in Connection Manager.
3. double click the Telnet connection just created.14 RSH (Remote Shell)
RSH (Remote Shell) is a command line program. Enter the Connection name. click Add under the Configure tab in Connection Manager. Then click OK to continue.
The window below will then pop up. You can execute shell commands as another user. RSH server and Username you would like to log in the server with.
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. To create a new connection. In desktop mode go to Start -> Connections -> then select the Telnet connection you wish to connect to.

Then click OK to continue. It provides instant access to Windows applications from any device or platform.To connect. In desktop mode go to Start -> Connections -> then select the RSH connection you wish to connect to. in WBT mode. To create a new connection.
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. double click the RSH connection just created. under Connection tab in Connection Manager.
3. Select GO-Global WinServer Client as the new connection you would like to add.15 Go-Global WinServer Client
Go-Global is a fast remote access solution. click Add under the Configure tab in Connection Manager.

In desktop mode go to Start -> Connections -> then select the GO-Global client for Windows Server you wish to connect to. under Connection tab in Connection Manager. in WBT mode. Enter the Connection name and Connection URL you would like to log in the server with.
GO-Global client for Windows Server will then start.The window below will then pop up. double click the GO-Global client for Windows Server just created.
Logon window will then pop up requesting your login name and password.
To connect.
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. press connect to continue.

A screenshot of a GO-Global connection as following
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.After entering your login details. the client will attempt to establish connection with the server.

You can also Test your display after selecting one Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency.4
Terminal Properties
Terminal properties can be reset at any time during the normal terminal operation.1. In any connection you can just press the hot-keys “Ctrl+Alt+End” to return to Terminal Connection Manager dialog box. the new testing mode will appear. The information may vary from that shown in above figure.2
Display Configuration
The Display properties let you configure the terminal's display screen.1
General Tab
The following figure shows the dialog box.1 Reset the terminal to factory-default property settings
Tick the “Reset the terminal to factory default property settings” and click on “OK”. this WBT will ask to reboot the system for the effect to take change.
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4. By pressing the [F2] key to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
4. The following figure shows the properties.
4.
In this dialog box it describes all the general information about this WBT. The graphics adapter will be set to the new mode temporarily for about 5 seconds so you can determine whether your display works properly.

the terminal has been connected to the LCD Panel with the DVI cable.
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.Display Properties
NOTE:
How to display on DVI LCD Panel? Before powering on the terminal. It naturally displays the screen on the LCD panel. You can leave this WBT to activate the function automatically according to the time you set. Then you power on the terminal. but not need to do additional settings.2.
4.1 Enable Screen Saver
Tick the “Enable Screen Saver” and you can configure your desired way to enable the screen saver for this WBT. There are two options to choose: Screen Saver and Turn Off Monitor.

By clicking on the “Memory Info” tab.. you can see used states of the memory.1 System
By clicking on the “CPU Info” icon.3
Control Panel Tab
4. Such as model name、cpu MHZ etc.4.3.
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. all about the CPU information will be displayed.

3 Locale
Set up the keyboard locale for the local device.
4. MIC and LINE of the sounds of the client machine.3. Invoke this properties sheet by clicking on the Keyboard icon. PCM.
4. The following figure shows the properties sheet.4 Repeat
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.2 Keyboard Properties
The Keyboard properties sheet lets you configure your terminal's keyboard.4.3.3.5 Sound Volume
Adjust the VOL.3.

seamless sharing of files across a network. This allows fast. NFS Client
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4.3.6 Date/Time Properties
User can set up your local time and time zone for this device.7 NFS
The Network File System (NFS) was developed to allow machines to mount a disk partition on a remote machine as if it were on a local hard drive.3. You can set remote IP address and directory path.4.
User can synchronize the computer clock over the time server.

8 FTP Update
The FTP Update lets you update new firmware. Please refer to ThinPrint documentation for more details. This WBT has outstanding function that allows FTP to update the latest BIOS/ bootloader. the update Status will be shows in the Status Window.4.9 Thin Printer
By clicking Enable ThinPrint you can configure your ThinPrint Client.
4..3. Key in Server Name.
Properties
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NOTE:
About ThinPrint Server Engine Terminal Services configuration.3. File Name. User ID and Password for your new-loaded firmware. Click Update Now icon. The procedure is the same with updating firmware shown as above. Make sure the file name is correct.

and then re-type it again on the “Confirm Password“ column.3.10 Security Control
Use the Security properties sheet to access security features if you want. Security
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. you can set about VNC server in client. the functions in the Control Panel will be protected. Click to enable terminal security. In VNC server frame. Enable VNC server. you can set the VNC server password for VNC Client login (Note：Default password is “password”) and can set VNC server type. and deactivate the Terminal Connection Manager function and the Hide Terminal Connection Configure Tab function. the WBT will ask for user name and password that you just typed in. Both password columns must be identical. When you click OK. If you want to use these functions.4. By default the Terminal Connection Manager function is enabled but the Hide Terminal Connection Configure Tab function is disabled. Enable “Enable Property Password” then type the new password that you wish to change on the “New Password“ column.

4. then click on Obtain an IP address via DHCP from a DHCP server to automatically get an IP address. Startup
4. For this function to work. make sure the user names and passwords for all selected connections have been set up properly. Use “Up” and “Down” to set the priority of starting all the connections.11 Network Configuration
By clicking on the “Network” icon. The Network properties sheet lets you set up a method for SNMP upgrades. If you switch to Desktop mode. The following figure shows the Network properties sheet.13 WMMode
You can use the WMMode function to change the WBT mode or Desktop mode. If you have a DHCP server.3.
4. Invoke this properties sheet by clicking on the “Network” icon in the Control Panel tab of Terminal Properties dialog box.3. Or you may specify an IP address by yourself.3.
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You can use the Startup function to connect the connections automatically after boot form WBT. Click “Add connection” to add the connection to the list of Startup Script. all the existing network information will be displayed. please refer to Chapter 6.

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. Select the Port of Samba that you want to set the Printer Server. check with your printer document and select the one that is closest to your model or click the “User Define Printer” to input your Printer Driver Model. then click Printer. Printer Name.3. Select one of the ports. User Name and Password for communicate with the samba printer server. COM1.14 Printer
The terminal supports Local Print and Samba Print. LPT1.4. If you want to connect this terminal with a Local Printer. COM2 or USB port that you want to use to communicate with your local printer. If your printer name is not listed. Maybe you can click the “Use Local Compatible Driver” to select the compatible driver.
Click Add to select the manufacturer and model of your printer.

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. then you can unplug the local storage.
4.3. Select the mount path of the local storage that you want to remove.After the printer setup finished then the added printer model would be showed up.
4. Click Un-Mount button to finish.15 User Interface Language
User can use this to set user interface of the applications.16 Remove Local Storage
Unplugging or ejecting a Storage that supports safe removal without first using the “Removal Local Storage” application to warn the system can cause data to be lost or system to become unstable.3.

4.3.17 Font Server Setting
You can use this to the Font Server IP and Connect Port for the WBT uses the fonts of font server.

4.3.18 Network Disk Mount
You can use this to access the network disk. The “Add Mount” that add the network to be the WBT path. The “Un-Mount” that remove the path about the network disk.

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4.3.19 File Sharing
You can use this to share the USB Storage and the mount path of the network disk.

4.3.20 Samba Setup
The Samba Service that share the WBT resource and use other network resource. You can start the Samba Service by the “Start Samba” button and Stop Samba Service by the “Stop Samba” button. If you want start Samba service on WBT boot, you can check the “Start Samba Service on Boot”. If your network has WINS server , you can click the “Enable WINS Config” to set the WINS server.

4.3.21 Mouse
Adjust the pointer acceleration and pointer threshold of the mouse of the client machine.

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4.3.22 USB Manager
The USB Manager is user-mode daemon which loads and unloads some device according to the following dialog. You check the item to load those devices, or cancel the item that those devices always unload. For example, if you want unload USB storage always, you can cancel the item of “USB storage support”.

4.3.23 RM Manager
The RM Manager can set access conditions for Remote Manager.

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The Password Authentication can set password. When remote manager access to WBT, must enter the password.

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Enable the ” Receive Message”, the WBT will accept the Message from the Remote Manager. Enable the “Access Confirm”, the WBT will popup confirm message box for user to allow the Remote Manager to access WBT.

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Enable the “VNC-Shadowing Message”, the WBT will show the “VNC-Shadowing” message when the VNC Viewer is connected.

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The figure is below. The figure is shown below. Its core function is to allow the user to use VNC client to connect to a host running the VNC server and remotely use the server's desktop.5 5. VNC Viewer：Connection Details
You can also set the VNC Viewer by clicking options.1
Advanced Function
VNC Client Viewer
In Desktop mode. and snapshots of the server's desktop are compressed and sent back to the client via the VNC protocol.
Virtual network computing (VNC) is a great tool for remote desktop viewing and manipulation. The screenshot is shown below. click Start menu and you will see the “VNC Client Viewer” function. VNC Viewer：Connection Options
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. Keyboard and mouse updates are sent to the server. VNC software makes it possible to view and fully-interact with one computer from any other computer or mobile device anywhere on the Internet.

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System Info.1.8. click Start Utilities and you will see the “xterm” function. The figure is shown below. If you haven’t created a Shell Script for xterm and wish to run xterm.
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Click Start Utilities and you will see the “System Info”. If you have previously created a Shell Script for xterm. please refer to section 3.
xterm
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xterm
In Desktop mode. you may start xterm by Start -> Connections -> your shell script for xterm. The figure is shown below.

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..2 Memory Info
By clicking on the “Memory Info” tab.3. all CPU information will be displayed.5.3. Such as model name、cpu MHZ etc.1 CPU Info
By clicking on the “CPU Info” icon. you can see used state of the memory.
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General
You can type the Computer name.6
Desktop Mode
6.1 RDP Connection
Click the icon “Terminal Server Client” on the taskbar or click Start see the screen below. Terminal Server Client and you will
6. User name.
You can click “Save As” to save your connections. Password.

1. Choosing “Bring to this computer”.3
Local Resources
You can set the sound on this page.1. It will bring the sounds from the server to the client device.
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Display
You can choose the size of your remote desktop and set the color quality under this tab.

6. You can also specify path and file name when you specify a program.2 ICA Connection
Click the icon “Citrix ICA Client” on the taskbar or click Start screens below. you can click Start the following program on connection .1.6.4
Programs
If you want to start a program while connection.5
Performance
The Performance properties sheet lets you optimize the performance of the connections.1. Citrix ICA Client and you will see the
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6.1.1.

1. type the name of the published application or select the name from the pop-up menu to the right of the Server field.2. Click OK to save the entry or Cancel to exit the Properties dialog box without saving the entry. —or— For a published application.2.
4. The description is used to identify the connection in the Citrix ICA Client window.
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6. in the Description field.2. Alternatively. select the name of the connection entry and click Connect from the Entry menu or click the Connect icon.3
Changing a Connection Entry
This section describes how to change properties for an existing connection entry.2
Connecting to a Citrix Server
Double-click the name of the Connection Entry that you want to open in the Citrix ICA Client window.
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Click Server or Published Application. type a unique description for the entry. type the name or IP address of the MetaFrame server or select the name from the pop-up menu to the right of the Server field.1. a default description is automatically added. 3.
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. If you have typed the name of the MetaFrame server or published application. For a server connection. If you have selected a server or published application from the pop-up menu.

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Improving Performance over a Low-Bandwidth Connection
If you are using ICA over a low-bandwidth connection. select Network from the drop-down list to display the Network page: 4. and many performance features require the latest client and server software in order to function. You can specify a server either by its name or its IP address.6. Click Server to configure a connection to a MetaFrame server. Click the…button (“browse”) to get a list of Servers or Published Applications.1. Change your ICA Client configuration—Changing your client configuration. there is a trade-off between performance and functionality. From the Properties dialog box. such as a modem or cellular telephone. as described below. or where limited bandwidth is available. From the Entry menu. click Properties. To change the network properties for a connection entry 1. Enter a description forthe connection in the Description field.
6. Click Published Application to configure a connection to a published application.1
Configuring Network Properties
Use the Network page in the Properties dialog box to specify a connection with a MetaFrame server and the network protocol to use. b. 2.2.
Changing your ICA Client Configuration On devices with limited processing power.3.3.2. 3. Adjust the properties as required: a. The ICA Client provides both user and administrator with the
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. select the connection entry that you want to change. there are a number of changes that you can make to your client configuration and the way you use the client to improve performance. From the main ICA Client window.1. can reduce the bandwidth that ICA requires and improve performance Change the way you use the client—Changing the way you use the client can also reduce the bandwidth required for a high-performance connection Use the latest MetaFrame server and ICA Clients—Citrix is continually enhancing and improving ICA performance with each release.

To enable data compression 1. effectively shielding you from experiencing latency on the network. From the Properties page. 3. See your MetaFrame server documentation for more details. select the connection entry that you want to change. From the Properties page. Mouse Click Feedback provides visual feedback of a mouse click. set the mode to Auto to turn SpeedScreen on or off depending on the latency of the connection.
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Local text echo does not support input using IME. Select Use Data Compression to reduce the amount of data transferring across the ICA session. From the Properties page. From the ICA Client window. select Connection from the drop-down list to display the Connection page.
Data Compression Data compression reduces the amount of data transferring across the ICA session. select Connection from the drop-down list to display the Connection page. select Connection from the drop-down list to display the Connection page. You can override Auto mode using the Toggle SpeedScreen hotkey. Select Use Disk Cache for Bitmaps. c.
SpeedScreen Latency Reduction
SpeedScreen Latency Reduction improves performance over high latency connections by providing instant feedback to the user in response to typed data or mouse clicks.
NOTE: SpeedScreen Latency Reduction will work only when it is available on the MetaFrame server you are connecting to and has been enabled. Select a mode from the drop-down list: a. but it can increase performance over bandwidth-limited connections. 2. From the ICA Client window. if you are connecting over a LAN). From the ICA Client window. select the connection entry that you want to change. in that the mouse pointer is immediately changed to an hourglass indicator. select the connection entry that you want to change. For slower connections (for example if you are connecting over a WAN or a dial-in connection). This requires additional processor resources to compress and decompress the data. For faster connections (for example. Local Text Echo accelerates display of the input text. If you are not certain of the connection speed. Making one or more of these changes can reduce the bandwidth that your connection requires and improve performance. b.ability to choose an acceptable mixture of rich functionality and interactive performance. To enable bitmap caching 1. set mode to On to decrease the delay between user input and screen display. Click OK. 3. set mode to Off. In the SpeedScreen section there are two list boxes. 2. 3.
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Specifying an Application to Run at Connection
Use the Application page in the Properties dialog box to specify an application to run when you connect using the connection entry. if you are using a very low-bandwidth connection. the file is transferred over the ICA connection. When you access alarge file with client drive mapping.
Changing the Way You Use the Client ICA technology is highly optimized and typically does not have high CPU and bandwidth requirements. When you print a document on a local client printer. this may take a long time. However.1. 2. On slow connections. the print file is transferred over the ICA connection.
Reduce Sound Quality
If you are using sound.Reduce the Window Size
Change the window size to the minimum you can comfortably use. If you specify an application.2.
Reduce the Number of Colors
Reduce the number of colors to 256. select the connection entry that you want to change. Avoid printing large documents on local client printers. reduce the sound quality to the minimum setting or disable client audio mapping. you will not see the MetaFrame server desktop when you connect and the connection is closed when you quit the application. From the Properties page. 2. you should consider the following to preserve performance： 1.3. this may take a long time. select Application from the drop-down list to display the Application page. On slow connections. Playing multimedia content uses a lot of bandwidth and can cause reduced performance. From the ICA Client window.
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6. 3. Avoid accessing large files using client drive mapping.
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.0 and later clients. Select the connection entry you want to change. 256 Color Mapping allows you to set up 256 color sessions to use approximate or exact colors. select Window from the drop-down list to display the Window page. the Application dialog box will not be available. In each case. 32 Thousand.
In the Application field. Percentage of Screen Size.1. you can specify the pathname of an application to be run after connecting to a MetaFrame server. Window Colors allows you to set the number of window colors to 16. Selecting Fixed Size or Percentage and type the size (in pixels) or percentage in the Window Size boxes. Your display must be capable of displaying the resolution and color depth you select. select Use Default to use the default window size or window colors setting.1. 256. Seamless integrates local and remote windows on the desktop.To configure the window properties 1.2. If you are connecting to a published application you can also select Seamless. you can specify the pathname of a directory to be used with the application.
NOTE:
If the entry you are configuring is a connection to a published application. From the Properties page.4
Changing the Window Properties
Use the Window page to change the window size and number of colors used for a particular connection.3.
Window Size allows you to select from Fixed Size. . the client will use a private color map.5
Configuring Login Properties
The Login page allows you to enter login details of your ICA connection so that you do not need to type them in each time you connect. or Full Screen. or 16Million.
6.3. 2. You can only specify a color depth greater than 256 colors on Version 6. In the Working Directory field. Note that if other applications have allocated all 256 colors.3. 4. Use Shared .

To enable smart card login. From the Option menu. for example.
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To adjust the settings for the disk cache 1.-
To configure login properties 1.
6. From the Citrix ICA Client window. From the Settings dialog box.1. 3.4
Changing Default Settings
This section describes how to change settings that apply for all connection entries on the workstation. 2. a window size that is different from the suggested setting. and contents of the disk cache. You may want to do this if you prefer to use a particular setting. click Settings. select Disk Cache from the drop-down list. select the connection entry that you want to change.1. select Allow Smart Card Logon. It also describes how to change the default settings that are used when you create a new connection entry. From the Properties page.4. select Login from the drop-down list to display the Login page.2. Domain (optional).2. Type your Username. and Password for the connection. 2. This displays the Disk Cache page:
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Changing Settings for the Disk Cache
Use the Disk Cache page in the Settings dialog box to control the location. size.
6.
NOTE:
The disk cache is used only if it is enabled for a particular connection.

3. click Properties. adjust The minimum size bitmap that will be cached is slider. click Auto Reconnect.2
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Configuring Auto Client Reconnect
To change the auto client reconnection settings for a connection entry 1. make sure that you clear the old cache first. 5. set the Disk Cache Directory as appropriate by clicking the Change button and browsing to your desired location.
NOTE:
Auto client reconnect works in the same way regardless of whether a user has logged on conventionally or with a smart card.
6. See your server documentation for more details. provided that their smart card remains in the smart card reader.
To set the maximum size of the cache.2. if required. adjust the Amount of disk space to use slider to show a percentage of the disk. enter values for Maximum Retries and Seconds Delay Before Retrying Reconnect.
5. From the drop-down list. 2.4. From the main ICA Client window. verify that all ICA connections are closed. 6. The size setting is displayed next to the slider. Click OK. Select Enable Auto Reconnect and. To change the location of the cache. 4. Users who log in to a MetaFrame session using a smart card will be automatically reconnected should their session fail and will not have to reenter their PIN number. or type in the maximum size you want to allow. Before clearing the cache. To clear the cache. Citrix does not recommend that you clear the cache if any ICA connections are open. 4. To set the minimum size of bitmaps to cache. From the Entry menu.1. select the connection entry that you want to change.
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. If you change the location of a cache on a workstation.
NOTE:
An administrator can view information about the bitmap cache settings for an ICA connection using the Cache tab in Citrix Server Administration.3. click the Clear Cache Now button.

Enter the name or IP address of a MetaFrame server. select Server Location from the drop-down list to display the Server Location page： 2.
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For the TCP/IP+HTTP and SSL/TLS+HTTPS protocols.
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Configuring Server Location and Business Recovery
To configure server location and business recovery 1. 5. Select the required network protocol from the drop-down list. if you do not enter an IP address. Click Add to display the Add Server Location Address dialog box. you must have a MetaFrame server on your network mapped to the default name of ica. 6.6. From the Settings page.4. Domain name. Click OK. To define other server groups. 3. where domain name is a TCP/ IP domain name. select the required group from the Server Group and repeat steps 3 and 4.1. 4. TCP/IP+HTTP and SSL/TLS+HTTPS server location do not support the (Auto-Locate) function.2.

the ICA UNIX Client will send ALT+F4 to the MetaFrame server.1.
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. Any <Alt> key combinations not used by your X Window manager can be used as normal within the ICA session.4. click the…button (“browse”) to select your correct workstation keyboard type from the list. you can define alternative key combinations for the hotkeys <Alt> <F1> to <Alt> <F12>. click the…button (“browse”) to select your input locale from the list. closing the current window. use the default (standard 105 key keyboard). ALT+TAB. 4. 3. In the Keyboard Type (Server) field. ALT+SHIFT+TAB. these key combinations are generated by <Alt> <Ctrl> <F1> to <Alt> <Ctrl> <F12>. select Hotkeys from the drop-down list： 2. c. d.4
Configuring Hotkeys
Hotkeys are used to control the behavior of the client and as substitutes for the standard Windows hotkeys for a published application.2.5
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Configuring Preferences
To configure the preference settings 1. Select Preferences from the drop-down list in the Settings dialog box to display the Preferences page： 2. select it. When you press this new combination.
6.6.2. From the Settings page. Adjust the settings as required. By default. -which are reserved for use by X Windows. For all others. b. In the Keyboard Type (Client) field. you would press ALT+F4. click the…button (“browse”) to select the specific physical keyboard type you are using from the list.1. Select Enable Windows Alert Sounds if you want Windows alert sounds to be played using the UNIX workstation sound system.
NOTE:
If you want to use the PC key combination <Ctrl> <Alt> <Delete> during the connection session. and Toggle Speed screen. Input locale is the language you want to type in.4. for example： a. This key combination closes the session in X Windows. For example.

e. The figure is below.3 VNC Client Viewer
Virtual network computing (VNC) is a great tool for remote desktop viewing and manipulation. Its core function is to allow the user to use the VNC client to connect to a host running the VNC server and remotely uses the server's desktop. Keyboard and mouse updates are sent to the server. and snapshots of the server's desktop are compressed and sent back to the client via the VNC protocol.
6. The figure is shown below.1.
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. VNC software makes it possible to view and fully-interact with one computer from any other computer or mobile device anywhere on the Internet.
Select Allow Automatic Client Updates to allow the client software at this workstation to be automatically updated when a newer version is available.
VNC Viewer：Connection Details You can also set the VNC Viewer by clicking options.